We’re a husband (Miles) and wife (Hana) team that lives and breathes “making homes feel rooted”—through handcrafted rustic wood decor we build in our backyard workshop, curated farmhouse-style accents we source from small artisans across the South, and one-of-a-kind vintage finds that hold quiet charm (think weathered wooden crates, hand-stitched quilt scraps, or old mason jars with stories to tell). We’re also growing our mini lifestyle boutique, where every piece leans into that “cozy, unforced” vibe—perfect for anyone who wants their space to feel like a hug, not a showroom.
Miles and I have two kids—Levi, who loves helping sand down wooden shelves, and Elsie, who picks out the pretty dried florals we tuck into our decor—and we first met at a county flea market in Savannah, Georgia (a coastal town famous for its old-world charm and weekend vintage fairs). He was selling reclaimed wood photo frames he’d made, I was hunting for vintage linens to upcycle into pillow covers, and we bonded over complaining about how hard it was to find “real, lasting” home pieces that didn’t feel mass-produced. We’ve been creating (and hunting for gems) together ever since.
What fuels us? Three things: building quality that sticks (our wood decor is sealed with natural beeswax to stand up to kids, pets, and years of use), lifting up other small makers (we stock ceramic candle holders from a retired potter down the road and linen table runners from a mother-daughter team in Alabama), and saving those “timeless” vintage pieces that never go out of style—because a well-loved wooden bowl or a hand-embroidered towel adds more heart to a home than anything new. Every item in our shop, whether we built it, stitched it, or found it, has a little piece of our effort (and joy) in it.
We love this work—even the messy parts, like when Levi gets sawdust in his hair or we spend three weekends restoring a beat-up vintage cabinet—and we hope our pieces help make your house feel more like home. We’re always learning: next, we’re trying our hand at making hand-poured soy candles in mason jars, and we can’t wait to share them. So keep us in mind, and tell a friend who loves cozy, intentional decor… or just wants to back a small family business.
Thanks for visiting
triangleon.com and looking around—maybe you’ll find that one piece (a wooden shelf for your plants, a vintage jar for your pantry, a handstitched pillow) that turns your space into something warm and yours. Every time someone buys from us, we do a little happy dance (Levi usually cheers loudest).
With thanks,Miles and Hana